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government has a say when it comes to identity. the u.s. census bureau, white, a person having origins in any of the original peoples in europe. the middle east or north africa. you are defined as white according to the census. >> yep. >> she is not white. so the question really goes to the u.s. government. why are people from north africa white? what purpose does that serve? how did you come to make that decision? they are on the continent of africa, they are of african descent. why not be black? >> the question in this instance, will she be viewed as white by anyone other than the census taker? the census taker may write it down that way, but unless the police officer or loan officer or teacher or employer for whom she's trying to get a job view her and it's unlikely they will, she will be at the very least a woman of color. >> what role does family play in all this? that's unclear. >> look how pretty that is, dad. >> i think a lot of it is how you are cultured. what is the dominant culture in your household. >> for her it's white. her da
government has a say when it comes to identity. the u.s. census bureau, white, a person having origins in any of the original peoples in europe. the middle east or north africa. you are defined as white according to the census. >> yep. >> she is not white. so the question really goes to the u.s. government. why are people from north africa white? what purpose does that serve? how did you come to make that decision? they are on the continent of africa, they are of african descent....
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a breach of government rules limiting compensation. as the morning times annie lowery reports, all but one of the top executives at the failed insurer a.i.g. which required more than $180 billion in emergency taxpayer financing received pay packages worth more than $2 million and 16 top executives at the three firms earned comboyned pay of more than $100 million. the report concluded, treasury made no meaningful reform to its processes lacking criteria and an effective decision making process. treasury risks continuing to reward executives of bailed out companies, excessive cash compensation without good cause. david corn, the more things change, the more they stay the same. >> it was the lack of all the folks who did this to our economy. we had the wall street casino style economy which i don't think people fully realize to the degree to which we were all held hostage by the people playing with our money downtown from here. you know, they were doing things that a lot of experts say were not legal, not proper, and there never was a rea
a breach of government rules limiting compensation. as the morning times annie lowery reports, all but one of the top executives at the failed insurer a.i.g. which required more than $180 billion in emergency taxpayer financing received pay packages worth more than $2 million and 16 top executives at the three firms earned comboyned pay of more than $100 million. the report concluded, treasury made no meaningful reform to its processes lacking criteria and an effective decision making process....
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government significantly increase the obstacles to those wishing to settle in britain. the number people applying for citizenship last year was up by 3%. brit, you havee g to know who jane austen is and her less popular novel is celebrating its 200th anniversary this week. we have more on why this classic has never gone out of print. >> pain austin was so proud of the novel, she called and her darling child. darling child.
government significantly increase the obstacles to those wishing to settle in britain. the number people applying for citizenship last year was up by 3%. brit, you havee g to know who jane austen is and her less popular novel is celebrating its 200th anniversary this week. we have more on why this classic has never gone out of print. >> pain austin was so proud of the novel, she called and her darling child. darling child.
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basically giving it to the military, not the civilian government by saying look we're going to still be friends with you because we may have to call on to you get these notes out of there at some point so we want your loyalty to be to us. maybe it's not such a dumb thing to do. >> it's not a stupid thing to do. i would do it a little differently. these are expert model f 16's. they are no match for the israeli air force. very important, bill, these four military sales we give to egypt over a billion dollars a year. really comes back to the united states and congress won't stop this. they won't stop giving to egypt because it benefits u.s. defense industry contractors who make a lot of money on this and oh by the way -- >> we still want the egyptian military to like us and i think that's the bottom line. morsi is going to chip away at them. >> algeria off shoot attacking the oil facility out there. three americans dead, 38 foreigners in total dead. a lot of criticism of the raid that the algerians should have negotiated with al qaeda and you say? >> i think the algerians got it as rig
basically giving it to the military, not the civilian government by saying look we're going to still be friends with you because we may have to call on to you get these notes out of there at some point so we want your loyalty to be to us. maybe it's not such a dumb thing to do. >> it's not a stupid thing to do. i would do it a little differently. these are expert model f 16's. they are no match for the israeli air force. very important, bill, these four military sales we give to egypt...
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it is something the opposition says he good job's government has failed to address. hashavez's government failed to address. >> we will continue with plans to not be places for the mafia. we have to do this together. we have supported an immediate investigation into what happened. >> whatever the outcome, this latest incident suggests that the countries and final system is in need of urgent review. al jazeera. >> the world economic forum is wrapping up in the swiss town of davos. earlier comment the billionaire investor george soros said that he was not impressed with stimulus uppers to fix the global economy. -- effort to fix the global economy. >> most of the top has been about the global economic malaise. it is the home of the world economic forum based in the height of switzerland and year. the main focus has been on the eurozone and whether or not there are any green shoots of recovery. >> more than 1000 delegates have taught here over the course of five days for the ways to kill them. bill of the dream was resilient dynamism. there is plenty to plenty of resili
it is something the opposition says he good job's government has failed to address. hashavez's government failed to address. >> we will continue with plans to not be places for the mafia. we have to do this together. we have supported an immediate investigation into what happened. >> whatever the outcome, this latest incident suggests that the countries and final system is in need of urgent review. al jazeera. >> the world economic forum is wrapping up in the swiss town of...
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i mean, can you shut down the government? are you willing to shut down the government if the president won't deal with entitlement reform where all the spending is? >> look, you have to deal with entitlement reform if you want to save medicare, that's where the president has been so wrong. we've passed one of the toughest budgets anybody has looked at saving medicare and we grow the economy 13 million people are out of work, we put them back. this is a very conservative congress, and we've stand on ours, and this fight will put us on stronger ground and more importantly shall the american people are going to be with you from the statement if you can't pass the budget you shouldn't be paid and how could you move forward giving anybody a debt limit increase if they can't tell how to spend it. >> sean: and you'll hold the line on the issue of-- the president got his tax increase, no more tax increases, no more reforms that we say are tax reform, but end up being tax increases, that won't happen? >> look, tax increases automatica
i mean, can you shut down the government? are you willing to shut down the government if the president won't deal with entitlement reform where all the spending is? >> look, you have to deal with entitlement reform if you want to save medicare, that's where the president has been so wrong. we've passed one of the toughest budgets anybody has looked at saving medicare and we grow the economy 13 million people are out of work, we put them back. this is a very conservative congress, and...
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government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk of that is the effort to discredit them and it took root. >> hold on, emac. it is not hard to discredit richard trunka who? in my eyes was like a thug. look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are sa
government doesn't compete. they raise taxes. private sector where business is up to compete on the price of the product. unions make companies less competitive. >> what does it say about unions. they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and...
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with violence spreading different parts of the city, the military camp guarded government buildings. protesters attacked a police station and torched the club. military helicopters have been hovering as this situation here remains tense. the violence has left the part of the city looking like a ghost town with people huddled in their homes fearing more deaths. go to the conflict in mali now where a conflict by french and mali and forces against islamic forces are making significant gains. the french and mali and troops have reached timbuktu. they reclaimed a strategically important town in the northeast. the fight to regain total control continues elsewhere. there have been french air strikes in one town. african leaders have been told their response to the crisis in mali has been too slow. the head of the african union chairman made the comments as the opening of the body summit in ethiopia. >> a stinging criticism of african leaders came from no less a figure that african union boss of the outgoing chairman, president of the need. he told delegates the deployment of peacekeepers ha
with violence spreading different parts of the city, the military camp guarded government buildings. protesters attacked a police station and torched the club. military helicopters have been hovering as this situation here remains tense. the violence has left the part of the city looking like a ghost town with people huddled in their homes fearing more deaths. go to the conflict in mali now where a conflict by french and mali and forces against islamic forces are making significant gains. the...
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that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they are hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite army of cells iranian carpets one of the country's proud sources of revenue once a critic of the iranian government has recently had a change of heart if form is forbidden and why for another people before another country it is not forbidden for israel is not for being a father of five for american is not going to be there for you know. on the raft of war they want to ask me something to do that no we are free of your free people you know this is the best way which my government. follow not only do they create anger among ordinary iranians and the iranians see their behavior towards their country as it. is but people in the region and beyond see what the united states
that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they are hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite army of cells iranian carpets one of the country's proud sources of...
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in the minds of most americans it's and the way the founding fathers had it, it is government get out of the way of the citizens but not with this administration. it's citizens, media, and anyone who just wants to complaining about this scene. you can't stand it. if you can't stand it, get off the ship that. is what fox news is supposed to do they're going to keep doing it in spite of it. >> sean: are you afraid? >> no. no. >> it's a big distraction. you have muslim brotherhood dominating al yaeda on the run, he's trying to grab guns. it's a zrak. look at the other stuff, i'm going to define my enemies here and here. i'm not doing anything. >> sean: i'm hoping next time i get a mention. mr. president you did a lot in 2007 and 2008. come on. >> i have a feeling you may be next, sean. watch that video. >> sean: i will. >> it's coming up later. stick around. >> there are no enemies lists in america. >> sean: apparently there might be. land of the free. and professor obama just got a failing grade from an appeals court. the brazen action he took and then, tonight... >> go, look. we'll get
in the minds of most americans it's and the way the founding fathers had it, it is government get out of the way of the citizens but not with this administration. it's citizens, media, and anyone who just wants to complaining about this scene. you can't stand it. if you can't stand it, get off the ship that. is what fox news is supposed to do they're going to keep doing it in spite of it. >> sean: are you afraid? >> no. no. >> it's a big distraction. you have muslim...
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. >> in iraq, six people have been killed at the the military opened fire on anti-government protesters. >> security forces clashed with demonstrators who started throwing stones. tens of thousands took to the streets across the country after friday prayers. they say sunni muslims of being marginalized by the shiite-led authorities. >> french troops entered a town 600 kilometers north of mali's capital. islamist fighters pulled back as the forces advanced. it is not to be zero weeks since france sent forces to its former colony to block an offensive from al qaeda islamists. military action has been successful so far, but people in the region are facing a humanitarian crisis as thousands flee the violence. >> the european union has pleaded with both sides to give aid organizations easy access to the conflict zone, warning that millions of people are facing food shortages. >> hundreds of thousands have fled their homes since the fighting started a year ago. many have fled abroad. some 200,000 have moved to other parts of the country. the eu says aid agencies are facing major problems in t
. >> in iraq, six people have been killed at the the military opened fire on anti-government protesters. >> security forces clashed with demonstrators who started throwing stones. tens of thousands took to the streets across the country after friday prayers. they say sunni muslims of being marginalized by the shiite-led authorities. >> french troops entered a town 600 kilometers north of mali's capital. islamist fighters pulled back as the forces advanced. it is not to be zero...
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troops clashed with anti- government protesters after they stormed the offices of the muslim brotherhood. eight deaths were reported their late friday. in tahrir square, thousands rally to mark the second anniversary of the revolution. they object to the new constitution and its reliance on islamic law and the desperate state of the economy. officials decry the protesters of counterrevolutionaries and supporters of the old mubarak regime. but protesters insist it is not about the past -- it is about the future. memo we only have one demand -- the regime should go because they have done nothing for us. >> secularist and liberals say the government has betrayed the revolution. >> for the latest, let's go now to our correspondent in cairo. what is the latest you can tell us from where you are? >> i was this morning at the court where there was celebration by the relatives of the people who died after 21 people were sentenced to death, mainly fans of the port said club, but at the same time, riots broke our in the city of port said when people tried to storm the prison where most of the ones
troops clashed with anti- government protesters after they stormed the offices of the muslim brotherhood. eight deaths were reported their late friday. in tahrir square, thousands rally to mark the second anniversary of the revolution. they object to the new constitution and its reliance on islamic law and the desperate state of the economy. officials decry the protesters of counterrevolutionaries and supporters of the old mubarak regime. but protesters insist it is not about the past -- it is...
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activists had no doubt that the killings were the work of regime forces took the government officials said the victims had been kidnapped and killed by armed rebels. the rebels themselves are advancing in the east of the country. after a fierce battle, they overran a government intelligence headquarters, setting free a number of prisoners. but, the regime has been hitting back hard in many areas. around damascus, homs, hamaa. might have lost a lot of the all areas but they are determined to hang on to the big cities and strike out from there. bashar al-assad is being reported as telling visitors that the army has regained the initiative on the ground and has scored some important successes that will become apparent soon. as another sign that the regime has life in it, his british wife is also pregnant. >> this conflict and syria is going to be one of the most pressing problems waiting for senator john kerry as he takes over as secretary of state. today, his colleagues of a woman reconfirm him to succeed hillary clinton. before she goes, a secretary clinton sat down with our state depa
activists had no doubt that the killings were the work of regime forces took the government officials said the victims had been kidnapped and killed by armed rebels. the rebels themselves are advancing in the east of the country. after a fierce battle, they overran a government intelligence headquarters, setting free a number of prisoners. but, the regime has been hitting back hard in many areas. around damascus, homs, hamaa. might have lost a lot of the all areas but they are determined to...
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from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective which means that he bounces off it and he does what's use for thermal imaging in particular this technology is used a lot on drones and he would use if there were drones harboring about manhattan anybody who is out on the streets is clearly traceable the idea of this collection is that putting on something like this. music but are. these parts of your body become very hard to detect. from a potential fashion statement to a technology that could eventually be used in rescue operations or even on a battlefield i think or just thing. a market hasn't been addressed yet it's a new area and it's sort of a crossover between tactical and fashion it adds a little extra coverage to the face adam harvey calls his consumer
from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective which means that he bounces off it and he does what's use for thermal imaging in particular this technology is used a lot on drones and he would use if...
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what else is the government doing? >> right now the identification process, and when a very serious investigation will unfold about what went wrong. some reports have suggested the nightclub had one small door, and that was closed when the fire started. apparently, a security guard thought instead of a fire there was a fight, and they close the door for a while to prevent people leaving without paying. that is one thing that came out. many people died were between 16 years old and 20 years old. in order to be able to get inside the club. most of those who died died of poisoning from the result of the fire. this is only the beginning of the investigation, because people are demanding a lot of answers. >> thank you. coming up in the program, we are with syria and opposition forces. we are at the courthouse where he is appealing the life sentence. another tibeday, another record. tens of thousands of people have marched through paris in support of the french government's plan to legalize gay marriage. the rally comes befo
what else is the government doing? >> right now the identification process, and when a very serious investigation will unfold about what went wrong. some reports have suggested the nightclub had one small door, and that was closed when the fire started. apparently, a security guard thought instead of a fire there was a fight, and they close the door for a while to prevent people leaving without paying. that is one thing that came out. many people died were between 16 years old and 20...
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>> well, we have to see what government actually is formed, it's a coalition government in israel. i think it's likely now to be a center-right government rather than the right wing rump government that looked likely given the pulse before the election. that is essentially better news. it means that israel is going, i think, to be more willing to engage in making peace with the palestinians. that the two-stage solution which is on life support at the moment has a chance to breathe again. i wouldn't take it further than that, but there's a limited sliver of hope put it that way in that regard. when it comes to iran, i don't think the election changes things that much. essentially this is an american-led problem. and as much as netanyahu threatens force, i think he will take the lead from president obama who has made it clear he's not going to allow iran to get nuclear weapons. the problem here is the clock is ticking as the president has said himself. and the iranians are playing around with the venue for negotiations, the timing of negotiations. and we're already heading for februa
>> well, we have to see what government actually is formed, it's a coalition government in israel. i think it's likely now to be a center-right government rather than the right wing rump government that looked likely given the pulse before the election. that is essentially better news. it means that israel is going, i think, to be more willing to engage in making peace with the palestinians. that the two-stage solution which is on life support at the moment has a chance to breathe again....
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. >> what about those who say they will not allow government forces to return to the areas under their control? >> all told, they are really marginalized. as we have been -- they have been pushed away by islamists, we have not much power to actually defend their stance. >> thank you very much for that. >> on 2 news now of apparent executions in syria. activists say at least 65 men have been found dead in the northern city of aleppo. the bodies were found scattered along a river in a contested district of the city. many victims had their hands tied behind their backs. each appeared to had a single gunshot wound to the head. activists say it is not clear which side carried out the killings. femic egypt's political crisis and ongoing unrest could lead to the collapse of the state. -- >> at egypt's political crisis and ongoing unrest. >> five days of rioting have left dozens dead. tens of thousands defied a government-declared state of emergency, which prohibits demonstrations, and gathered for protests in cities along the suez canal. >> this young woman is chanting the people want to brin
. >> what about those who say they will not allow government forces to return to the areas under their control? >> all told, they are really marginalized. as we have been -- they have been pushed away by islamists, we have not much power to actually defend their stance. >> thank you very much for that. >> on 2 news now of apparent executions in syria. activists say at least 65 men have been found dead in the northern city of aleppo. the bodies were found scattered along...
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i don't think people take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more seriously. and you know it's it's music but it's not money coming out of your pocket like it has out of the artists or directors or studios i don't know i don't know mobile size of the firm so i think it's been. sort of issue it moves with how do we stop people from stealing no if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and they need and they will appreciate and steal music yeah i think it's better to give a dollar to the arts than you know a politician or your government yeah of course or cigarettes but maybe if some of it will go to some kind of the nation maybe it will inspire people to do so do you think though that you know the future is going to have a whole different landscape for intellectual property that will view it differently like it's kind of everyone's. i don't know i haven't really thought about it. i mean i guess if you write a song you'd still yours so you should still have get credit for it at least ninety nine cents an
i don't think people take it as serious as the government. should we should we take it more seriously. and you know it's it's music but it's not money coming out of your pocket like it has out of the artists or directors or studios i don't know i don't know mobile size of the firm so i think it's been. sort of issue it moves with how do we stop people from stealing no if it's so easy i think they need to appreciate the arts and they need and they will appreciate and steal music yeah i think...
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is on the verge of collapse but says the army will stand firm on the continued clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces. and president obama looks to the police chiefs of the u.s. to g.'s devastated by deadly match against the for tougher gun control moves well maybe there is still defend the right to bear arms. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty president francois hollande has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made big advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and early archies aton botton told my colleague and he said now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that the french had been welcomed with with street parties
is on the verge of collapse but says the army will stand firm on the continued clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces. and president obama looks to the police chiefs of the u.s. to g.'s devastated by deadly match against the for tougher gun control moves well maybe there is still defend the right to bear arms. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty president francois hollande has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an...
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ten am in moscow you're watching our marina joshing now south of anti-government protesters in egypt are ignoring president morsi is curfew by taking to the streets across the country some demonstrators in port say attacked police stations while those in so as march towards government buildings the opposition as meanwhile refused to answer talks with a president who earlier implemented a state of emergency in the areas most affected by the unrest the government also approved a law giving the military the power to arrest citizens going by a ones has now claimed at least fifty two lives since it broke out friday well true it was in the center of the action in the capital reports for r.t. . but the moment. he was kind yes. please question why. foresight to say was we see this i was this. guy to me that this sense was the beginning of peace process that the silences that he set us army didn't allow them to continue this process foresight. was so basic to. our. president to have been so for three instead exploiting for a national salvation government that people are a common sight. she's
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demonstrators attacked police trying to protect government buildings. inevitable retaliation by security forces reminiscent of the protests of the past caused new anchor. -- new anger. this evening, there is news of more clashes in cairo and elsewhere. more injuries and no deaths as well. a historic day, but this is no celebration. a lot of parallels have been drawn between what happened today and two years ago. a lot of the slogans in tahrir square were remarkably similar. in the city of suez, there were five us today. two years ago, there were three deaths that ultimately toppled the ministry. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those i
demonstrators attacked police trying to protect government buildings. inevitable retaliation by security forces reminiscent of the protests of the past caused new anchor. -- new anger. this evening, there is news of more clashes in cairo and elsewhere. more injuries and no deaths as well. a historic day, but this is no celebration. a lot of parallels have been drawn between what happened today and two years ago. a lot of the slogans in tahrir square were remarkably similar. in the city of suez,...
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it was a hymn to big government. at his heart, i think president obama is a socialist. >> stephen: yes, at his heart he is a socialist. ever notice how it shares the blood with all the other organs? [ laughter ] well sorry, obama, your class warfare isn't going to work. fox news contributor and shamwow pitchman stuart varney knows the reason why. [ laughter ] >> rich people, powerful people, in america today, are reviled. they're dismissed as fat cats who don't pay their fair share. we just hate 'em-- rich people are evil. yet, along comes this show "downton abbey"-- rich people prominently featured and they're generous; they're nice people; they create jobs, for heaven's sake; they're classy; they've got style and we love 'em. that show is wildly popular, which poses a threat to the left, doesn't it? >> stephen: yes, it does. >> stephen: yes, the popularity of "downton abbey" proves that america loves rich guys. the same way the popularity of "breaking bad" proves america loves meth dealers. [ laughter ] [cheers and
it was a hymn to big government. at his heart, i think president obama is a socialist. >> stephen: yes, at his heart he is a socialist. ever notice how it shares the blood with all the other organs? [ laughter ] well sorry, obama, your class warfare isn't going to work. fox news contributor and shamwow pitchman stuart varney knows the reason why. [ laughter ] >> rich people, powerful people, in america today, are reviled. they're dismissed as fat cats who don't pay their fair share....
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egypt with street marches defying president morsi as curfew as the country's opposition refuses the government's offer for talks. president obama turns to law enforcement officers for suborn of his gun control legislation with manny believing the second amendment the right to bear arms should still take precedence. and british citizens feel the effects of the government susteren the measures which are causing an increasing number of people to end up homeless. it is not am in the russian capital you're watching r t. welcome to the program. thousands of anti-government protesters an edge of their ignoring president morsi curfew by taking to the streets across the country some demonstrators imports eight attacked police stations while sos and so has marched towards government buildings the opposition has meanwhile refused to answer talks with the president earlier implemented a state of emergency in the areas most affected by the unrest the government also approved a law giving the military the power to arrest citizens in going violence has now claimed at least fifty two lives since it broke out fr
egypt with street marches defying president morsi as curfew as the country's opposition refuses the government's offer for talks. president obama turns to law enforcement officers for suborn of his gun control legislation with manny believing the second amendment the right to bear arms should still take precedence. and british citizens feel the effects of the government susteren the measures which are causing an increasing number of people to end up homeless. it is not am in the russian capital...
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this government is unstable. and again, being run by a terrorist organization that i equate and the intel community equates to hamas and hezbollah. the muslim brotherhood are bad guys. we should not be giving them the best tank and jets in the world. >> jeanine: when one of these jets has a problem, do we send in our guys to take care of it? >> we train the guys. >> jeanine: we train them to take care of it. >> or we'll do it. >> jeanine: isn't there an irony here? we are talking about banning assault rifles -- >> absolutely! >> jeanine: we want to give the muslim brotherhood, by the way, his own people rejected his claim to a dictatorship, after morsi came in. we don't want to give americans weapons -- >> we say, we don't want to give dangerous weapons to unstable people. but what we are talking about is giving very dangerous weapons to an unstable country, which has riots on the streets and can't feed itself, a country which is in economic chaos and headed down the road of political chaos? if there would be ano
this government is unstable. and again, being run by a terrorist organization that i equate and the intel community equates to hamas and hezbollah. the muslim brotherhood are bad guys. we should not be giving them the best tank and jets in the world. >> jeanine: when one of these jets has a problem, do we send in our guys to take care of it? >> we train the guys. >> jeanine: we train them to take care of it. >> or we'll do it. >> jeanine: isn't there an irony here?...
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i think that one of the things that we all learned from that was that we cannot depend on government to see care of us and that we need to educate everybody i think that his whole candidacy was about education and i think that now everybody is able to take that message and go out there and take personal responsibility and show other people and spread it so i think that we've all taken over that mantle i don't think that there's one single person that's rising to the top but i think that some of the powering for everyone that was involved you know it's a really good point because every political movement of people look for leaders to follow and really all of us should be leaders of the idea is the most important thing and ideas cannot be squashed i mean they will move on and as long as we're all carrying those ideas with us and really stepping up to the point i think that's . you know where can people find out more about you and what's next for you well they can go to my website. and i'm planning a lot of gigs for the new year but. i'm especially excited i started an activist talent b
i think that one of the things that we all learned from that was that we cannot depend on government to see care of us and that we need to educate everybody i think that his whole candidacy was about education and i think that now everybody is able to take that message and go out there and take personal responsibility and show other people and spread it so i think that we've all taken over that mantle i don't think that there's one single person that's rising to the top but i think that some of...
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support so that the government becomes stronger so the future this is a time to persia talk as far as we can tell that we are using is going to be on syrian for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize that nobody is going to be we know if this conflict continues then we will have democracy as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep but personally and decision of the government and the government believes that if they keep pushing the opposition there would be women there would be no stability in the country. and some news just coming in from syria now activists and rebels say the bodies of sixty five young men have been found on the bank of a river in the northern syrian city of aleppo i want to warn you that these pictures are very graphic let's take a look for anybody who's interested in what's happening there most of these bodies have their hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to their heads the bodies were covered in mud and showed signs
support so that the government becomes stronger so the future this is a time to persia talk as far as we can tell that we are using is going to be on syrian for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize that nobody is going to be we know if this conflict continues then we will have democracy as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep but personally and decision of...
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country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made major advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and alya archies tom botton told michael egan is and now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that though th
country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's...
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invade was a total of the question you know that the us could find a pretext to invade us troia the government could just say hey they're all just the send in from convicts anyway i mean what the us foreign policy is on today that's more than enough to label you an enemy combatant with all you aussies out there enjoy your oil while you can before uncle sam comes knocking i mean beating down your doors enough at that time to break the said. demonstrations and cairo's tahrir square are familiar seen today as protests marked the two year anniversary of an uprising that ousted former egyptian leader hosni mubarak clashes that have left five dead and nearly two hundred injured are making headlines in the tens of thousands protesting signal how much egyptians remain discontent about the state of their country and cries for bread social justice and freedom that echoed over the last two years and interation of claims that the goals of the pro-democracy uprising have not yet been achieved so to talk more about the political situation in egypt recent spur violence against women and the fact that all thi
invade was a total of the question you know that the us could find a pretext to invade us troia the government could just say hey they're all just the send in from convicts anyway i mean what the us foreign policy is on today that's more than enough to label you an enemy combatant with all you aussies out there enjoy your oil while you can before uncle sam comes knocking i mean beating down your doors enough at that time to break the said. demonstrations and cairo's tahrir square are familiar...
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jordan's king abdullah ii has said his nation is transitioning to a coalition government. but an opposition group boycotted the elections saying that jordan's electoral jobs favored the mon -- i sat down with king abdullah at davos on friday. when you look at the arab spring, is it fair to draw the inference at this point in the game, that -- by which i mean to say, the states that are tempted repression are either the regimes are either gone or teetering like syria, but those that have large oil wealth, were able to provide patronage of various kinds, particularly in the adult have all survived. >> this is one of the problems we face in political reforms in jordan. we're still living in the shadows of the cold war, and during the cold war, it was more sort of let's say the monarchies that were aligned to the west, and the republics that are aligned to the soviet union, so maybe you've seen the reactions more in the public than sort of in the countries that are either emirates or monarchies. but this is what may be the transition to political reform even more difficult for
jordan's king abdullah ii has said his nation is transitioning to a coalition government. but an opposition group boycotted the elections saying that jordan's electoral jobs favored the mon -- i sat down with king abdullah at davos on friday. when you look at the arab spring, is it fair to draw the inference at this point in the game, that -- by which i mean to say, the states that are tempted repression are either the regimes are either gone or teetering like syria, but those that have large...
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and later report from behind where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they trying to stay. here live with us here on our t.v. it's good to have you with last i'm to bomb with a egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country meanwhile president morsi has signed a decree giving the army the power of arrest across one and well true has the latest from cairo. the opposition forces in the uniform of the national salvation front released a statement saying they will ease dialogue with the president and have not accepted responsibility for the violence from the three under the bloodshed they say they will only gain a only end to dialogue with him if he takes it seriously will they instead saying if they want a national salvation government they want the cabinet to resign and the constitution to be revoked at the moment the clashes continue just of paris crash between anti-government protesters and security forces pick up spills in over downtown hundred together in syria rig
and later report from behind where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they trying to stay. here live with us here on our t.v. it's good to have you with last i'm to bomb with a egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country meanwhile president morsi has signed a decree giving the army the power of arrest across one and well true has the latest from cairo. the opposition...